At Douglas Elliman Real Estate

About Patricia (Patty) LaRocco

Top 1% of Real Estate Professionals Nationwide Over $3 Billion in New York City Real Estate Sold WSJ Ranks THE PATTY LAROCCO TEAM as One of The Most Successful in NYC Douglas Elliman's 'Rookie of the Year' Award -

From day one Patty was a natural, with an innate passion for the business and a proven talent for closing sales. Patty set the record in 2014 for the highest sale price per square foot for a townhouse on the Upper East Side.

In her seasoned career, she has accelerated at a fast pace to success, earning top honors in her rookie year. Patty has been repeatedly honored with the firm's most prestigious sales awards.

Having closed deals all over town from Tribeca to Central Park West, from Harlem to Brooklyn, Patty has an extensive knowledge of the diverse and vibrant New York niches that make this city so unique. From luxury lofts, co-ops, condos, and townhouses, to new developments and building sales, Patty has sold it all, enjoyed it all, and excelled at it all, and she is particularly adept at ensuring that her clients are above and beyond happy. She's known in the business as a straight shooter and consummate professional who tells it like it is and gets the job done right, earning well-deserved respect among clients and peers alike. One of Brooklyn's and Manhattan's most successful and experienced brokers, Patty's insight has been broadly acknowledged as an industry expert by The Real Deal, The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, NY Post, New York Daily News, Financial Times, New York Observer, New York Magazine, Curbed, and NBC Open House.

Prior to entering real estate, Patty honed her business mind, marketing savvy, and negotiating skills in the world of film and television, and as an owner of a multi-media company. She is a longtime Manhattanite.

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